To the north, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were enjoying
freedom from the Russian yoke -- though their joy was frequently
disturbed by nightmares.

The Soviets soon made those dreams come true. Since they were
unacquanted with the Soviet way of life, Estonia, Latvia and
Lithuania were given a concentrated course to catch up with it.

Now
the "warlike" Finns started difficulties for the
"peace-loving" Soviets. They were actually shooting
back! The campaign was brought to a victorious close by the
superior strategy and tactical knowledge of the Soviets.

The Soviets decided they would liberate only part of Finland.
And ever since they have lived in friendly coexistence.

Since
the Soviets had suceed so easily in adding territories with
sometimes uneasy consent of their Nazi ally -- they took a modest
bite of tasty Rumania. Then Bukovina and Bessarabia were annexed
and incorporated into the Soviet Union, according to the wish of
the people (in the Kremlin, that is).